SEPA transfers from Greece — near-domestic cost in euro
What SEPA is
the Single Euro Payments Area — a zone where a euro transfer between accounts works like a domestic one. It covers the EU plus several other countries. Because Greece uses the euro, you send without any currency conversion to another SEPA account.
What it costs
for individuals and freelancers, Greek banks now cap transfer fees at around €0.50 for amounts up to €5,000 (a 2025 reform — see bank account fees). SEPA Instant moves money in seconds, 24/7; a standard SEPA transfer is same or next day.
Why this matters for sending money
the remittance apps (Wise, Remitly, Western Union and so on) earn their keep when the destination is outside SEPA or in another currency. If you’re sending euro to a euro account inside SEPA, a plain SEPA transfer is almost always cheaper — there’s no FX margin to pay because there’s no conversion.
The Albania change (October 2025)
Albania joined SEPA, which collapsed the cost of euro transfers to the region. For Greece’s largest immigrant community this is a big deal — see sending money to Albania via SEPA. The catch is that the recipient must be able to receive euro; if they need cash in local currency, a remittance app or agent may still be more convenient.
What you need
the recipient’s IBAN (and sometimes BIC) and a euro account of your own. No special service — it’s a normal transfer in your banking app. A neobank can send SEPA too, though its IBAN is foreign (see neobanks in Greece).
How not to get cheated
before reaching for a remittance app, check whether the destination is in SEPA and whether the recipient can take euro. If both are yes, a SEPA transfer at €0.50 will usually beat a “free” app that hides a markup in the rate.
Related
sending money to Albania · money-transfer providers · compare on amount received · bank account fees
This is general information, not financial advice. Fees and SEPA membership change — confirm on your bank’s tariff page. WTP Finance is informational only.